NA Proactive news snapshot: Snowline Gold, Endeavour Mining, Playgon Games, KULR Technology Group UPDATE …
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Snowline Gold Corp (CSE:SGD) (OTCPINK:SNWGF) has said that it will initiate a fully funded 2021 exploration program in the first week of June at its flagship Einarson and Rogue projects in Yukon’s metal-rich Selwyn Basin, in Canada. The Yukon territory-focused gold exploration company said that discovery-stage drilling at Einarson and Rogue is designed to follow up multiple zones of high-grade gold found on surface, which included up to 34 grams per metric ton (g/t) of gold at Einarson, and up to 152 g/t gold at Rogue. “Geological programmes will also include the assessment of structural and lithological controls on mineralization in the region,” said the company.
The KULR logo will be featured on the side tire ramp of Andretti s #98 car Earlier this year, KULR became the official thermal management and battery safety technical partner for Andretti Technologies
KULR Technology Group Inc (OTCQB:KULR) has said it will serve as a sponsor of IndyCar star Marco Andretti in the 105th annual Indianapolis 500 on Sunday.
Andretti’s #98 Honda car represents a partnership between Andretti Herta-Haupert Autosport and the Curb-Agajanian motorsports team. As a corporate sponsor, the KULR logo will be featured on the side tire ramp of the race car, the company said.
“[We are] excited to have KULR expand to our INDYCAR family for this year’s Indy 500,” Andretti Autosport VP Marissa Andretti said in a statement. We already collaborate together on other motorsports projects, and we are both huge proponents of highlighting technical excellence, racing safety, and team building. I m excited to see what we can accomplish together both on
Carlin
Carlin can be something of a mystery team. It scored its first pole position in 2020 with Conor Daly, but it also epitomizes the “eh” hand wave in terms of performance. Daly was able to milk a lot out of the car, whereas Max Chilton’s best finish was 11th. Not terrible, but Mostly Fine.
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Dale Coyne Racing with Rick Ware Racing
Dale Coyne Racing made a solid showing in 2020, but its slate of drivers for this season is entirely different from last, which makes it hard to predict its performance. But it is quite fun to note that ol’ Romain Grosjean has made his swap from the Formula One circus to IndyCar and has landed at this fine team.